Saturday, May 26, 2007

Movies - "Silent Hill" Director Does "Onimusha"

"Silent Hill" helmer Christophe Gans is returning to the realm of video game-based movies to direct the big-screen version of the Capcom game "Onimusha," reports IGN. Gans will direct for Samuel Hadida's Davis Films, the production company behind both "Silent Hill" and Gans' "Brotherhood of the Wolf."

"I have loved the 'Onimusha' story for years and am overjoyed to have the opportunity now to bring it to life for worldwide film audiences and to access the unparalleled film resources of China to do so on the scale that the story demands," Gans told ScreenDaily.

"Onimusha" is budgeted at $70 million, with Gans and Davis Films now at the Cannes film festival shopping Onimusha to prospective buyers, with several studios reportedly eyeing the project.

The screenplay is by Leslie Kruger and John Collee (Master and Commander). Filming is slated to commence in China next February for a December 2009 debut.

Onimusha is set in 16th century Japan and follows a young warrior who battles demons as he sets out to save the woman he loves.
Silent Hill wasn't a very good movie, yet it was filled with superb visuals and amazing cinematography, which atleast made it nice to look at. Gans' movies tend to be visually amazing but lack in the story department, it would be nice if we see both amazing visuals and a great plot this time around. I'm a big fan of Capcom's Onimusha video game series on PS2 and I hope this film doesn't fail to deliver, since many video game movies tend to suck.

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